Wow, I never knew that you could actually learn something useful on YouTube. That was informative and entertaining all at the same time. I hope that bozghs puts out othe videos to help everyone understand physics ... or should I say "fysics".
I learned a lot from this movie. I liked how the information was presented through football, and the old fashioned effects and narration made it enjoyable to watch. Good Job.
As a YouTube member I am an expert on a myriad of subjects, such as political policy, anime, how to do cool science experiments,who REALLY killed Abe Lincoln (JWB? Try CIA), and of course, all the laws of physics. However, this video even taught THIS old dog a thing or two about fluid motion and velocity! With equal parts sass and education,this video is a TOUCHDOWN for sure (^_^). If I was a King, Duke, Baron, or Pope, I would knight you all.
Very educational. I learned many things and enjoyed doing it. The creators of this video get two thumbs up for their wonderful performances and teaching abilities. I would give it three tens (just like on DWTS). Loved the authenticity of the piece. Molto buono!
I just converted a 16 mm film to digital about overheads being new technology, and this has the fun, old-timey educational feel to it. I also like the freeze frames during the physics explanations. Very well done.
This video was very nostalgic. It brings me way back to when I was a kid playing football while making physics diagrams. It was smart and enjoyable to watch. Whoever made it must have been geniuses.
The "scratchiness" of the film and the traditional narration give this movie a "NFL Classic Films" aura. The physics, with the equations, were enjoyable as well.
Great combination of fysics and humor. Writing the equations out was a great idea while the old school narrator voice added a great bit of humor. Great job.
Having the formulas written on screen while they were being discussed was a very clever feat, not only in video editing, but in the overall flow of the presentation. I didn't feel the need to tune the narrator out while he read off the variables, which was a nice touch, since I appreciated his voice so much. Very well done.
That is definitely the science guy voice that's used in every one of those old projector films. I couldn't stop laughing. Especially when he does the momentum equation. I want to hear that voice doing Bernoulli's Eq'n next!
wow! what a combination of physics and fun! this is a really interesting way to combine physics concepts with a tad bit of humor, making it a great way to learn!
Wow, I never knew that you could actually learn something useful on YouTube. That was informative and entertaining all at the same time. I hope that bozghs puts out othe videos to help everyone understand physics ... or should I say "fysics".
milsonthewilson 4 years ago
I learned a lot from this movie. I liked how the information was presented through football, and the old fashioned effects and narration made it enjoyable to watch. Good Job.
OMegaLead 4 years ago
Great job. Really good use of the "old school" look. Worth at least one chocolate chip cookie for sure.
jstrohbusch 4 years ago
Very impressive!
mrskrahn 4 years ago
This reminds me of my old high school science classes. Funny narration and great special effects!
s123lee 4 years ago
As a YouTube member I am an expert on a myriad of subjects, such as political policy, anime, how to do cool science experiments,who REALLY killed Abe Lincoln (JWB? Try CIA), and of course, all the laws of physics. However, this video even taught THIS old dog a thing or two about fluid motion and velocity! With equal parts sass and education,this video is a TOUCHDOWN for sure (^_^). If I was a King, Duke, Baron, or Pope, I would knight you all.
DrakeWane 4 years ago
THIS IS AWESOME
GOOD JOB RANDOM KIDS!
NoSignalComedy 4 years ago
Very educational. I learned many things and enjoyed doing it. The creators of this video get two thumbs up for their wonderful performances and teaching abilities. I would give it three tens (just like on DWTS). Loved the authenticity of the piece. Molto buono!
dexterluvin 4 years ago
I just converted a 16 mm film to digital about overheads being new technology, and this has the fun, old-timey educational feel to it. I also like the freeze frames during the physics explanations. Very well done.
homerpalooza101 4 years ago
Very educational and extremely entertaining. The old time narrator voice added a great bit of humor to the piece. Bravo lads, bravo!
rhamby2009 4 years ago
This video was very nostalgic. It brings me way back to when I was a kid playing football while making physics diagrams. It was smart and enjoyable to watch. Whoever made it must have been geniuses.
beckdust818 4 years ago
The "scratchiness" of the film and the traditional narration give this movie a "NFL Classic Films" aura. The physics, with the equations, were enjoyable as well.
nbaniel 4 years ago
this video is simply amazing
i love physics more than anything on the face of this earth...
well, not quite, but still- a great educational film
mseips 4 years ago
The camera work and the voice of the narator make this an enjoyable film. The physics involved are great. It is enjoyable and educational.
kruematt 4 years ago
Awesome... it looks like a '70s High School film strip
oldpitcher4 4 years ago
great video, really loved the explanations since they were educational and funny. great narration. definitely the best. GO PHYSICS
supergurl99007 4 years ago
this is a really neat one!
i can't believe you guys filmed in the snow!
it must've been so cold, especially for the guy that got gatorade dumped on him....
oldiesgirl8890 4 years ago
Look at that camera work, from a cinamatographic aspect its a good job, plus is hilarious due to the narration and oldschool feel.
redshades217 4 years ago
Great combination of fysics and humor. Writing the equations out was a great idea while the old school narrator voice added a great bit of humor. Great job.
acedog1313 4 years ago
Good job. It is nice to see a group of kids getting together to do something like this.
jagdigitalstudio 4 years ago
Having the formulas written on screen while they were being discussed was a very clever feat, not only in video editing, but in the overall flow of the presentation. I didn't feel the need to tune the narrator out while he read off the variables, which was a nice touch, since I appreciated his voice so much. Very well done.
bezrouk8889 4 years ago
That is definitely the science guy voice that's used in every one of those old projector films. I couldn't stop laughing. Especially when he does the momentum equation. I want to hear that voice doing Bernoulli's Eq'n next!
snagghaggler 4 years ago
i really like how the video gives visual diagrams on the real life situations. It can really help with understanding many concepts. Well done guys!!!
allig12 4 years ago
wow! what a combination of physics and fun! this is a really interesting way to combine physics concepts with a tad bit of humor, making it a great way to learn!
vamhagen 4 years ago
I really like the old-school movie feel - well done. Also brings in many physics concepts and is highly educational. Cool video.
ncsaxman09 4 years ago